106 | : MALVACE. 
34, Sida oxyphylla, DC. Prodr. i. p. 465; Calques des Des. Fl. Mex. 65. 
Mexico (Sessé), near the city of Mexico (Hegewisch). 
35. Sida paniculata, Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 962. 
Sida atrosanguinea, Jacq. Ic. Rar. 1. t. 136. 
Sida floribunda, H. B. K. 
Sida capillaris, Cav. 
South Mexico, valley of Cordova (Bourgeau), Misantla (Schiede) ; Awana, Empire | 
railway-station (8. Hayes, 287).—Tropical Sourh America and WEsT Inpies. Hb. Kew. 
36. Sida physocalyx, A. Gray, Pl. Lindl. ii. p. 163. 
Trxas.—NortH Mexico, Fronteras, Sonora, and near the city of Parras, Cohahuila 
(Thurber, Gregg). Hb. Kew. 
87. Sida pilosa, Cav. Diss. p. 9, t. 1. fig. 8. 
Mexico (Henke). 
Referred by Grisebach to S. supina, ’Hér., and probably the same as S. diffusa, 
H. B. K. 
38. Sida quinquenervia, Duchass. in Pl. et Tr. Prodr. Fl. N. Gran. i. p. 176. 
Panama (Duchassaing). Hb. Paris. 
39. Sida rhombifolia, Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 961. 
Sida hondensis, H. B. K. 
‘Common in the West Inpiss, and in America from CaRoLina to BuEnos AYRES, and in- 
cluding the following collectors’ numbers in Mexico and CuntraL America :—Botteri, 756, 
757, 758, 759, 761, and 762; Bourgeau, 34, 562, 1571, 1721, 2645, and 2907 ; Fendler, 
16 and 18; Galeotti, 4076 ; Miller, 14; S. Hayes, 286 ; Parry & Palmer, 86 ; Tate, 65.— 
And widely diffused in the tropical and subtropical regions of the OLD WorLp. Hb. Kew. 
Var.? microphylla. 
Fendler, 13; Parry & Palmer, 88; Seemann, 91. Hb. Kew. 
40. Sida salvisefolia, Presl, Relig. Henk. ii. p. 111. 
MEXICO. 
41. Sida sessel, Lag. Nov. Gen. et Sp. p. 21. 
New Spain. 
42. Sida setifera, Presl, Reliq. Henk. ii. p. 105. 
South Mexico, western side (Henke). 
43, Sida spinosa, Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 690. 
Sida betonicefolia, Pav. 
Sida alba, Linn. 
Sida millert, DC. 
Sida angustifolia, Lamk. 
Sida linearis, Cav. 
